Souder denounces government takeover Of health care system

US Congressman Mark Souder

Press release from US Congressman Mark Souder:

Souder Denounces Government Takeover Of Health Care System

(November 7, 2009) – U.S. Rep. Mark Souder released the following statement today, after House passage of H.R. 3962. The bill narrowly passed the House by a margin of 220 -215.

“This government takeover of our health care system not only ignores the concerns of Hoosiers who voiced their opinions in letters and phone calls, at town hall meetings, and in visits to Washington—it also erodes choice, competition, and innovation, leaving us with higher taxes, increased deficits and bigger government.

“At a time of record unemployment across northeast Indiana, the 1,990 pages of regulation in this bill are a death sentence for jobs and employers. This bill raises taxes on small business owners and severely taxes innovation in the medical device industry in Kosciusko County.

“It is only a matter of time before the public option drives out private insurance and government becomes the sole bill-payer for health care services. And, under this single-payer system, federal bureaucrats will decide the course of action—not doctors and patients.

“I simply do not support a bill that raises taxes, restricts job growth, facilitates an unconstitutional takeover of 17 percent of our economy, and spends a trillion dollars.

“I voted in favor of the House Republican alternative bill today because while it is not perfect, it is reasonable. It lowers health care premiums and ensures coverage for those with pre-existing conditions at only a fraction of the cost of the Democrats’ plan.”

4 comments to Souder denounces government takeover Of health care system

  • Well, if Souder doesn’t like it, it’s a good thing.

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  • Justin

    Haha, my thoughts exactly.

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  • philtroyer

    I have a hard time listening to Congressman Souder pound his chest regarding his opposition to the Obama health care bill. If he and the rest of the Class of ’94 had kept their promises to end the party on the Potomac, this bill would have never seen the light of day because Republicans would still be a majority party.

    Instead of ending the culture of corruptin in Washington, Republicans simply changed the name on the door and started handing out their own earmarks in exchange for special interest money. As a direct result, Democrats now hold significant majorities in the House and Senate. Unfortunately, it is clear that Congressman Souder still has not learned that lesson.

    Republicans appear to be posed to make significant gains in the 2010 elections. However, if we simply re-elect the same crowd that failed to live up to their previous promises, how can we expect a different result? As Einstein said, “We cannot fix today’s problems with the same thinking that led to them.”

    It is time for some serious leadership. Look for more on that from me on Tuesday.

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  • Emory

    Gee Phil,

    Sounds like you’re stumping.

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